Two recommendation letters from prior tutors preferably in subjects related to the intended pathway;

An interview with Programme Academic Director

Undergraduate Admissions

The admissions process involves a comprehensive review of your academic background, test scores, application essay, recommendations, and activities both in school and in your community.
All candidates for undergraduate admission must submit the following:

Application for Admission to Undergraduate Study

Personal statement/essay

Two letters of recommendation

Official high school transcripts

Official transcripts of all college work, including non-credit course work, if any, and for transfer students.

International students should consult the International Students section.

English Language Requirement

Students are required to have a good standard of English before starting any program. For students whose native language is not English, NYC requires a minimum of IELTS 6.0 (http://www.britishcouncil.gr/en/exam/ielts) or TOEFL score of 197 (computer based test), , or a recognized equivalent.

All non-native English speakers who do not possess any of the above-mentioned certificates, will be required to take an English language placement test, which is offered at NYC free of charge.

Students that have attained Cambridge Proficiency or TOEFL score of 197 or higher are exempt from the placement test and may enroll full-time.

If your qualifications do not match these requirements, please contact the Admissions at nycath@nyc.gr or +30 210 3225961 to find out about alternative routes to admission available to you.

Graduate Admissions

Application requirement may vary by academic program. Candidates are advised to consult with our admissions staff prior to completing their application.

Typically, admission requirements include:

Application for admission for graduate program

Official transcripts verifying the receipt of a bachelor degree from an accredited institution

A written personal statement

Two letters of recommendation

English language proficiency certification

Study Abroad and Transfer Student Admissions

The Study Abroad Program is open to all students who are in good standing at their home university. Applicants should submit the following materials to be considered:

Completed application form

Current official transcript

Letters of recommendation

Candidates will be considered to acceptance after all required documents and the application fee have been received.